This NASA photograph, published in the January 1980 issue of NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC, captures Jupiter's Great Red Spot. The Spot has been seen through telescopes for centuries and although it has been shrinking, its size is more than double that of Earth.
Ready to hang, this print is an easy way to accent a home or office with museum-quality photography. Surrounded by a black wood composite frame, carefully positioned on a bevel-cut mat, and protected by shatterproof acrylic glazing, this is not a poster but an original photographic print. Included is information on both the printmaking process and the photo's subject, as well as an excerpt from its original NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC source. Framed print is 18'' x 14''. Matted print is 16'' x 12''.
Please allow 2-4 weeks for delivery. Not available outside of the U.S. Sorry, no P.O./A.P.O. addresses.